The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1924, Page 11

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* Seattle Society | kets on Sale Junior League Small Lunche Melody Clut and ber! Christ h Will Give Luncheon to Miss Stoltenberg at her home on . Inglewood Club to Give Serié& of Parties and Country club anr will begin promp Dinners for Hotel DATES TO REMEMBER DNESDAY, DECE v M First Hill G Charge at Lunch Room for First Hill guild on T SATURDAY, DEC Hall White's holiday for Miss Elizabeth Folsom, at ade Indigestion Instantly Disordered Stomach stomach | plea ntacidand dige wrong foods, » depend upon a few Diapepsin” | tablets of Pape's Diapepsin to give miserable and upset they can alw teed by druggints everywhere, Dep't somes nen peepee Marts \ | MRS. FREDERICK TH! EAT! AT _- = « ” « . Ht Mrs. Frederick Buell was recently re-elected president | ot I of the Woman's City club, which ig having a bazaar amd | ct 1 card party at the Hotel Washington on Tuesday, December , 2.—Portrait by Grady. ‘ 7 ‘ omens Ulubs pane | MA CLUBS FOR TURSDAY be on sale " AND FLOWER There th fi ADDITIONAL CLUBS { CIRCLES r m t ¢ t for the bazaar 2 ft I the |F { Decembe 1, the os E s es t and eee | 3 A Alki € M ou hing, r w ‘ 1 r board. speaker. Mem Stes Doris _ 5 br t | avK ¢ Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1 Pr t , ee. Cox, 2 Partacnentaty WEST WOODLAND jock led by Mra, Tome H | PRE-SCHOOL Cl | © Phinney car | Woodland tudy with a.| ae I DWER AUXILIARY 03 Garfield t 245 5 1 | The newly organized Dwer auxil 1 § m., at | c * Hern. fr < for ( 1 r I ack W Pre-Sct | “Woman jcured at meeti | oe. A | xin club in Frederick & Nelson|ONIA SOCIAL CLUB ne attention of mothers 1m called | cl room at 3 < mek cram fa Social club will have a card thectine’” of the Hroadway ume of 1924 magazines by Mra Wiliny ane cabar 5th high sch PLT. A, in room 18, on nrich; nowspaper c . . Fi “te Tue at 2:15 o'clock. ers by Mr. Le I t and whist will t ‘ ' wes are Mra sek Te LAND PAF Oe hirorh CHURCH BAZAAR | Stillwell will suai Methodist church will hold tt A ciple Teigtete y, December 4th and A ment club ck the club-/unusually large not. f "| house, 60th ave. 8. and An « towe cor 1 provement club will hold its regu-isr. 4. Veriedie will speak on * , ' kid pl 1 Tuesday, December 2 the clubhouse ndgren and mem- o World in a Bag.” CHAPTER, apter, D. A, R ar meeting 4 H. Applet on Tuesday will be an all-d BE. High neous booth committee bazaar, under chairmanship of Mrs, C. W. Chand erve the lunch for tho bene r fund ster will give a paper Spots of the North west Mrs, P. 8. Masters, general bazaar chairman, urges all members to bring articles for the bazaar, which takes place on December ta aa MAPLE 1 POST BAZAAR Maple Leaf Post and its quxi will hold thelr anntial bazaar on Tuesday, December at 8 p. m., in the Legion clubr 609 Third ave DORCAS CIRCLE Dorcas Circle will have a ba at the homo of Mrs, B. H. Dav 117 W. McGraw st., Tuesday, De ber 2, beginning at 1 o'clock. Home cooked fe nd numerous articles of fancy work will b e. A buffet | luncheon will & QUARANTH CLUB Quarante club will meet with Mrs B, A. Hussey, 4204 Beach dr., Tues day, December 2, at § p.m. ove COL. ROOSEVELT AUXILIARY Col. Theodore Roosevelt auxiliary, No. 24, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold a bazaar, card party dinner and dance at Roosevelt hall, 1616% ‘Third , Tuesday, De ber 2 ‘The procgeds will be to hospital relief work EASTERN STAR + BAZAAR . arn Sta club will have and Wednew December 2 and 8, at 4090 Are auara, A variety of fancy article id in a Bag.” Host c house committee, mmittes will be] . the afternoon. Mr:| THE CADEIDTH Jernotions: Dinner will } ved t ee od) ho Calldeth will mect at tho|tne public both 1 day and Fri 1 lag ot me of Mra. L. H. Garvey, re °°) ho en Lake way, 10 a 1esday, December 2, for of maki quilts ¢ {other Ryther home CITY-WIDE DEMO¢ WOMEN'S CLUB Seattle City-Wide Democratic | Mé Women's club will meet Tuesday the |December 2, at 12 o'clock in the director's room at th Puget Sound Saving | Tuesd | BUSINESS WOM be the monthly busir Business and Pre en's club | amendit White building will be the center of Interest for the women In the club | ing snes: Mr Lindgren and members of the} .)) oe TIC r Crawford and candy boot! M s and Loan association, 300 | r M M h Fr klin see G. M. Noble, Mrs, Cha rfor | JOHN F. MILLER W. Rc Jand Mrs. Ja vidson John F. Miller Women's Roliet| © Two by Mrs. Sitsby, Mr |Corps will serve a noon luncheon|J. Medica, Mrs. M. McGreen, Mrs. } December 2, at the home|J. V. Dishnow, Mrs, Flora Cirete 49th st. Mr Mrs. J, W. Richards, seid | Mr ny Ken 7LUB nard, Mre , cember 2, win | Circle Four, Mrs. Chas, Grafton, «8 meeting of |Mrs, A. C. Ilgen, Mrs, E, Daniel-| mal Wom | son. sday evening, J the Engineers’ club, at Circlo Five, Mr John Lacey, Mrs. 6:45 p.m, The meeting will be pre-| Archie Hay, Mrs. H. Sellar 1 by 16 minutes on Current Hayat 3 |Events by Miss Rena Keiper and a] D, A. R. BAZAAR | quarter of an hour of parliamentary} Lady Stirling chapter, D. A. T.,| MILITARY WIHUIST PARTY in which Miss Nollie Sterrett | will hold it vua) holiday } i ' take up the three ways of | Saturday, December 6, at 1422 Fifth motion, Miss May jave. Cards will be played } or: | nberg will also distribute tho | noon and evening ‘and there will be “Aplets"” to those who have sub-|an unusually attractive display of seribed. | article | The Dixio Ten Tooms, in the | Mrs. P. I. Masters, general chair: | ladies in charge of the various | thelr friends next Saturday ! poo Mothers, Leave Your Children With Us—Our Men Will Take Good ©; While in Our Care- Special Shopping Rate, $2.00 Per Hour M. and 2 P.M. Lowest Rate in Between the Hours of four clubbing together this means whilo you shop, and your return hi of them while you do you® buying. There is plaRty of home Jf you #0 desire, It iy cheapor, safer Wor further information ask our de per hour eneh Phi RED TOP CAB COMPANY HL hot M—Remember the Eliott Written large on the minds of tear Tagrant words: this “settle” in your > get the real, flavor full Orange Pekoe at ur grocer's you must prefix it with Tree Tea, thus: “Tree Tea Orange Pekoe.” In this way you will get the most in orange pekoe tea-enjoyment. And—equally enjoyable— Fire Insurance ‘to | t Less in City} soa ‘An Attractive Gift Idea Linen Refreshment Sets sented as gifts, or prizes. SRY low price for this de of Silk Charmeuse in the street shades so Low-priced at $1,15 PROSPERITY fashionable for dresses. da Mrs, J. W. Milier, | ¢ affair will be F, building fund t benefit for the man, will bo assisted by the follow-| ball Rome... We trust nono of the boys Handkerchicfs and towels, | inquired for Saucers plea Ce) of Them—They Are Insured Do Your Shopping Early the United States the children along, the driver will to om in the und ewsier than using your ko good care to tako your pekoe and orange pekoe. —for those who er aed od Tree Tea Japon urance ne urance rates|on the he be aboll id. Reductions also bureau, “exposure rates,” ximity of one home to re home-owners agree to ed percentage of $2.98 HESE attractive Refreshment Sets of cloth and four napkins are made from heavy quality of pure linen, with double borders in color—rose, blue and h set in plain box in which they could be pre- Specially priced at $2.98 At $1.1 5 Yard Decorated Cups and Saucers Set of Six, $1.45 HREE attractive styles, as pictured, in china Cups decorated. Specially priced, Tuesday, at $1.45 for set of six (6). sing +2 Cups and Saucers assessed valuation. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE SILK CHARMEUSE Navy Blue Brown Black able quality —DOWNSTAIRS STORB In the Phoenix Pattern A pleasing pattern in medium blue color. Semi-porcelain cups and saucers, specially priced at $1.00 dozen. —vownsrarrs story DOZEN $1.00

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